Museums and Galleries
Arthur and Helen Baer Visual Arts Gallery
The Arthur and Helen Baer Visual Arts Gallery allows grantees and tenants the opportunity to increase their visibility in the community through use of this space. From established artists to students creating their work for the first time, this gallery space has become a central hub for artists and patrons alike.
Yvette Drury Dubinsky
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
9pm
Bruno David Gallery
Bruno David Gallery is Saint Louis leading art gallery specializing in contemporary art and one of the most important places to see art in Saint Louis. The Gallery represents some of the best artists that Saint Louis has to offer, along with artists of national and international reputation.
Artist Talk: Kerry James Marshall
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
7pm
CAM / Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis
The Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis is one of the leading voices in the world of contemporary art. CAM is dedicated to exhibiting the visual arts and artists of our time and to producing nationally recognized education programs
Ann Coddington Rast: flock
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
11pm
Craft Alliance in the Kranzberg Arts Center Galleries
Craft Alliance in Grand Center has three major components: a new Exhibition Gallery, expanded Outreach Programming, and Education Programming with Artist Residencies. Through these programs, Craft Alliance will be able to reach new urban audiences, expand its outreach programming, form new partnerships in the Grand Center area, and provide the St. Louis community with greater access to contemporary studio craft art.
Greenberg Van Doren Gallery
For over thirty years Greenberg Van Doren Gallery has specialized in Post-War and Contemporary Art. Since 2004 Greenberg Van Doren Gallery has been located in Grand Center in close proximity to many of the leading visual art and cultural institutions in St. Louis.
McNamee Gallery
The Fine and Performing Arts Department at Saint Louis University is pleased to announce that the McNamee Gallery, in the historic Samuel L. Cupples house, will reopen with an exhibit of Studio Art student work.
Museum of Contemporary Religious Art
Saint Louis University's Museum of Contemporary Religious Art (MOCRA) is the world's first interfaith museum of contemporary art that engages religious and spiritual themes. MOCRA is dedicated to the ongoing dialogue between contemporary artists and the world's faith traditions, and to serving as a forum for interfaith understanding. In a time when religion is viewed by many in exclusive ways, MOCRA intends to be inclusive and embracing, a center for healing and reconciliation.
Portfolio Gallery and Education Center
Portfolio Gallery and Education Center has exhibits by the best local, regional and national African American artists. Enjoy the art, the warm social atmosphere and a lively exchange of ideas. If it’s a visual art, Portfolio also has a working artist to teach it. Portfolio offers traditional school enrichment programs, after school classes, summer camp activities in elementary, high school, adult, developmentally disabled education. The innovative program is designed for unique client groups and specialized interests.
Saint Louis University Museum of Art
Reflecting its Jesuit heritage, values and traditions, aesthetic enrichment is an important component of a Saint Louis University education. The arts introduce us to myriad cultures and diverse interpretations of human life, the beauty of nature and the presence of God in all things. Through the arts, we have the opportunity to develop intuition, appreciation, imagination and insight.
Ryan Duffy: Photographs
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
11pm
Sheldon Art Galleries
The Sheldon Arts Foundation is committed to the preservation and operation of the historic Sheldon Concert Hall and is dedicated to enriching the greater St. Louis region and beyond with a wide range of music, visual arts and educational programs of the highest quality, diversity and educational impact.
The Historic Samuel Cupples House
The Samuel Cupples House serves as a gallery for Saint Louis University. Priceless art, including oil paintings brought to the St. Louis frontier by Father Peter De Smet, S.J., adorn the walls of the house. American decorative art, particularly Steuben and Tiffany glass, is featured at Cupples House. Through the decades from private home to university museum, the Samuel Cupples House continues into its second century as a stunning example of the dynamism of the American experience!
The Moto Museum
For more information call 314-446-1805 to speak with Colleen Barden.
The PSTL Gallery
Pace Framing offers a range of services, carries standard and specialty frames (such as museum-quality and hand-finished frames) and caters to every budget. All framing is done on-site. But what really sets Pace apart is the PSTL (Pace St. Louis) window-front gallery adjacent to the shop. PSTL showcases work from local artists in an inviting and accessible space, and the artists seem more approachable within the friendly confines of Pace.
Donald Judd: The Multicolored Works
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
10pm
The Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts
Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Tadao Ando and situated in St. Louis' Grand Center district, the Pulitzer presents changing exhibitions and engages in a variety of programming initiatives involving the visual, literary, and performing arts.








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